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If 12 vases cost $18.00, what is the cost of 1 vase?

If 12 vases cost $18.00, what is the cost of 1 vase?. A.) $1.05 . B.) $1.33. C.) $1.50. C.) $1.50. D.) $1.60. L. F. A company rents moving vans for a rental fee of $25.00 per day with an additional charge of $0.30 per mile that the van is driven.

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If 12 vases cost $18.00, what is the cost of 1 vase?

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  1. If 12 vases cost $18.00, what is the cost of 1 vase? A.) $1.05 B.) $1.33 C.) $1.50 C.) $1.50 D.) $1.60 L F

  2. A company rents moving vans for a rental fee of $25.00 per day with an additional charge of $0.30 per mile that the van is driven. Which of the following expressions represents the cost, in dollars, of renting a van for 1 day and driving it m miles? A.) 0.30m + 25 A.) 0.30m + 25 B.) 30m + 25 C.) 25m + 0.30 D.) 25.30m L F

  3. The relationship between temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F, and temperature in degrees Celsius, C, is expressed by the formula below. Calvin reads a temperature of 38° on a Celsius thermometer. To the nearest degree, what is the equivalent temperature on a Fahrenheit thermometer? A.) 53° B.) 69° C.) 70° D.) 100° D.) 100° L F

  4. When what is the value of A.) 47 B.) 43 A.) 47 C.) 37 D.) 23 L F

  5. What is the y-intercept of the line in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane that goes through the points (−3,6) and (3,2)? A.) 2 B.) 4 B.) 4 C.) 6 D.) 8 L F

  6. What is the slope of any line parallel to the line A.) B.) B.) C.) D.) L F

  7. If Then x = ? A.) 20 B.) C.) D.) −20 D.) −20 L F

  8. The median of a set of data containing 9 items was found. Four data items were added to the set. Two of these items were greater than the original median, and the other 2 items were less than thie original median. Which of the following statements must be true about the median of the new data set? A.) It is the average of the 4 new scores. B.) It is the same as the original median. B.) It is the same as the original median. C.) It is greater than the original median. D.) It is less than the original median. L F

  9. What is the degree measure of the smaller of the 2 angles formed by the line and the ray shown in the figure? A.) 14° B.) 28° C.) 29° D.) 58° D.) 58° L F

  10. The temperature, t, in degrees Fahrenheit, in a certain town on a certain spring day satisfies the inequality which of the following temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit, is NOT in this range? A.) 54 B.) −5 C.) −6 D.) −10 D.) −10 L F

  11. Nick needs to order 500 pens from his supplier. The catalog shows that these pens come in cases of 24 boxes with 10 pens in each box. Nick knows that he may NOT order partial cases. What is the fewest number of cases he should order? A.) 50 B.) 18 C.) 3 D.) 2 C.) 3 L F

  12. A ramp for wheelchair access to the gym has a slope of 5% (that is, the ramp rises 5 feet vertically for every 100 feet of horizontal distance). The entire ramp is built on level ground, and the entrance to the gym is 2 feet above the ground. What is the horizontal distance, in feet, between the ends of the ramp? A.) 400 B.) 100 C.) 40 C.) 40 D.) 10 L F

  13. The depth of a pond is 180 cm and is being reduced by 1 cm per week. The depth of a second pond is 160 cm and is being reduced by ½ cm per week. If the depths of both ponds continue to be reduced at these constant rates, in about how many weeks will the ponds have the same depth? A.) 80 B.) 40 B.) 40 C.) 20 D.) 10 L F

  14. A company earned a profit of $8.0 million each year for 3 consecutive years. For each of the next 2 years the company earned a profit of $9.0 million. For this 5-year period, what was the company’s average yearly profit, in millions of dollars? A.) 8.6 B.) 8.5 C.) 8.4 C.) 8.4 D.) 8.2 L F

  15. If 5 times a number n is subtracted from 15, The result is negative. Which of the following Gives the possible value(s) for n? A.) All n > 3 B.) All n < 3 A.) All n > 3 C.) 10 only D.) 3 only L F

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